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دانلود کتاب Endocrinology 1971. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium

دانلود کتاب غدد 1971. مجموعه مقالات سومین سمپوزیوم بین المللی

Endocrinology 1971. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium

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Endocrinology 1971. Proceedings of the Third International Symposium

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ISBN (شابک) : 9780433322023 
ناشر: Heinemann Medical 
سال نشر: 1972 
تعداد صفحات: 515 
زبان: English 
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Content: 
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE, Page v
Acknowledgements, Page vi
Introduction, Page vii, SELWYN TAYLOR
List of Authors, Page viii
X-Ray Analysis and the Structure of Insulin, Pages 1-11, DOROTHY CROWFOOT HODGKIN
The Meaning of ‘Structure’ and ‘Activity’ for Peptide Hormones, Pages 12-20, J. RUDINGER
Studies of the Effects of Human Synthetic Calcitonin in Experimental Animals and Man, Pages 21-26, I. MACINTYRE, P.G.H. BYFIELD, L. GALANTE, E.W. MATTHEWS, J.M. MOSELEY, N.J.Y. WOODHOUSE
Ultimobranchial Function in Non-mammals, Pages 27-38, D. HAROLD COPP, LEONARD F. BÉLANGER, MARIE DIMOND, FRANCES NEWSOME, DAVID NG, RONALD K. O'DOR
Plasma Calcitonin Levels in Birds and Fish, Pages 39-47, ALEXANDER D. KENNY, JAMES N. BOELKINS, CHRISTOPHER G. DACKE, WARREN R. FLEMING, ROBERT C. HANSON
Ultimobranchial Calcitonin of Anguilla Japonica, Pages 48-54, HAJIME ORIMO, MASAHIRO OHATA, TAKUO FUJITA, MASAKI YOSHIKAWA, TEIZO HIGASHI, JINNOSUKE ABE, SUSUMU WATANABE, KATSU OTANI
Chicken Calcitonin: Isolation and Biological Properties, Pages 55-59, A. NIETO, J.L. R-CANDELA
Stimulation of Secretion of Pig Thyrocalcitonin by Gastrin and by Gastrointestinal Secretagogues, Pages 60-66, CARY W. COOPER, WAYNE H. SCHWESINGER, AHMED M. MAHGOUB, DAVID A. ONTJES, PAUL L. MUNSON
Synthesis of Highly Active Analogues of Salmon Calcitonin, Pages 67-70, J. PLESS, W. BAUER, H. BOSSERT, K. ZEHNDER, ST. GUTTMANN
Metabolic Fate of Human Calcitonin in the Dog, Pages 71-78, G.V. FOSTER, M.B. CLARK, C. WILLIAMS, B.M. NATHANSON, R. HORTON, P. BURANAPONG, H.I. GLASS
Ultrastructural and Cellular Changes at the Costochondral Junction Following in vivo Treatment with Calcitonin or Calcium Chloride in the Rabbit, Pages 79-88, BARBARA G. MILLS, ARAXIE M. HAROUTINIAN, PATRICIA HOLST, PHILIPPE J. BORDIER, SIRIN TUN-CHOT
Radioimmunoassays for Calcitonins: Clinical and Experimental Studies, Pages 89-97, L.J. DEFTOS, A.E. BURY, G.P. MAYER, J.F. HABENER, F.R. SINGER, D. POWELL, L. KROOK, E. WATTS, J.T. POTTS JR.
Physiological Function of Thyrocalcitonin, Pages 98-107, PAUL L. MUNSON, WAYNE H. SCHWESINGER, CARY W. COOPER, T. KENNEY GRAY, TAI-CHAN PENG
Calcium and Cyclic AMP in Cell Activation, Pages 108-118, HOWARD RASMUSSEN, JAY MASON, WILLIAM T. PRINCE, MICHAEL J. BERRIDGE, NAOMI FRIEDMANN, KIYOSHI KUROKAWA
Comparative Aspects of the Metabolism and Distribution of Cyclic AMP and Cyclic GMP, Pages 119-127, JOEL G. HARDMAN, EARL W. SUTHERLAND
Cyclic AMP Activated Protein Kinase Activity in the Thyroid, Pages 128-133, STEPHEN W. SPAULDING, GERARD N. BURROW
The Clear Cell System: The Peripheral Endocrine (Paracrine) Glands, Pages 134-144, F. FEYRTER
The Neural Crest Origin of the Endocrine Polypeptide Cells of the APUD Series, Pages 145-152, A.G.E. PEARSE, JULIA M. POLAK
Demonstration of the Neural Origin of the Ultimobranchial Body Glandular Cells in the Avian Embryo, Pages 153-163, NICOLE LE DOUARIN, CHRISTIANE LE LIEVRE
Correlated Immunofluorescence and Cytochemical Studies on Endocrine Polypeptide Cells, Pages 164-172, G. BUSSOLATI, JULIA M. POLAK, I. COULLING
The Microtubule-Microfilament System in Beta-Cell Secretion, Pages 173-183, PAUL E. LACY
Significance of Amines in Polypeptide-Secreting Endocrine Cells with Special Regard to the C Cells, Pages 184-191, R. HÅKANSON, I. LUNDQUIST, A. MELANDER, CH. OWMAN, N.-O. SJÖBERG, F. SUNDLER
Synthetic Peptides that Release TSH and LH from the Pituitary, Pages 192-210, CYRIL Y. BOWERS, KARL FOLKERS, HANS SIEVERTSSON, BRUCE L. CURRIE, CONNY BOGENTOFT, JAW-KANG CHANG
The Effects of Steroid Hormones and Carcinogens on the Interaction of Membranes with Polysomes, Pages 211-224, B.R. RABIN, CAROL A. BLYTH, DELMA DOHERTY, R.B. FREEDMAN, ANNE ROOBOL, G. SUNSHINE, D.J. WILLIAMS
Functional Pathological Aspects of the Para-Endocrine Syndrome, Pages 225-235, D.J.R. LAURENCE, A. MUNRO NEVILLE
Parafollicular Cells in Thyroid Glands with Medullary Carcinoma, Pages 236-243, OTTO LJUNGBERG
ACTH Concentrations in Non-Endocrine Tumours, Pages 244-249, J.G. RATCLIFFE, G.M. BESSER, A.P. SCOTT, J. LANDON
Some Recent Developments in the Field of the Intestinal Hormones, Pages 250-256, VIKTOR MUTT
Isolation Studies of Enteroglucagon-Like Immunoreactive Peptides from a Human Renal Tumour, Pages 257-264, P.G.H. BYFIELD, S.R. BLOOM, M.H. GLEESON, R.H. DOWLING, I. MACINTYRE
Gastrointestinal Effects of Calcitonin in Man, Pages 265-272, R.-D. HESCH, H. SCHMIDT, M. HÜFNER, K. WINKLER, M. HASENJÄGER, K. PASCHEN, H.J. BECKER, K. FUCHS, W. CREUTZFELDT
Nerve Supply and the Hormone Release Mechanism of Endocrine Cells in the Gastro-Intestinal Tract, Pages 273-281, M. RATZENHOFER, O. MÜLLER, L. AUBÖCK
Ultrastructural and Histochemical Investigations on the Endocrine Cells of the Intestinal Mucosa, Pages 282-290, C. CAPELLA, E. SOLCIA, G. VASSALLO
The Fine Structure of Endocrine Polypeptide Storage Granules, Pages 291-298, U. WELSCH, W. BUCHHEIM
Ultrastructural Aspects on the Monoamine-Storing Cells in the Gastric Mucosa of the Mouse, Pages 299-306, L.E. ERICSON, R. EKHOLM, I. LAGER
The Influences of Experimentally Induced Hyper- and Hypocalcaemia on Gastric Function in Rat and Man, Pages 307-315, R. ZIEGLER, H. MINNE, S. BELLWINKEL, J. HOTZ
Chemistry and Physiology of the Calcitonins: Some Recent Advances, Pages 316-323, H.T. KEUTMANN, R.M. LEQUIN, J.F. HABENER, F.R. SINGER, H.D. NIALL, J.T. POTTS Jr.
Chemistry and Conformation of the Bovine Parathyroid Hormone, Pages 324-332, H. BRYAN BREWER Jr.
Parathyroid Hormone: Chemical and Immunochemical Studies of the Active Molecular Species, Pages 333-349, J.T. POTTS Jr., H.T. KEUTMANN, H.D. NIALL, G.W. TREGEAR, J.F. HABENER, J.L.H. O'RIORDAN, T.M. MURRAY, D. POWELL, G.D. AURBACH
Biochemical Changes Following Parathyroidectomy, Pages 350-357, M. PEACOCK, A.M. PIERIDES, B.E.C. NORDIN
Further Evidence that the Initial Calcium Shift into Bone is a Primary Response to Parathyroid Hormone, Pages 358-362, J.A. PARSONS, C.J. ROBINSON
Synthesis of Human Parathyroid Hormone by Cells in Culture, Pages 363-373, T.J. MARTIN, P.B. GREENBERG, R.A. MELICK, RUTH PILCZYK
Demonstration of Binding Sites of Parathyroid Hormone in Bone Cells, Pages 374-379, R.L. O'GRADY, D.A. CAMERON
Radioimmunoassay of Rat Calcitonin, Pages 380-385, G. MILHAUD, D. THARAUD, A. JULLIENNE, M.S. MOUKHTAR
Localisation of Antigenic Sites in Parathyroid Hormone, Pages 386-392, J.L.H. O'RIORDAN, J.S. WOODHEAD, G.M. ADDISON, H.T. KEUTMANN, J.T. POTTS Jr.
Is There a Natriuretic Hormone?, Pages 393-400, ROBERT W. BERLINER
Physiological Properties of a Natriuretic Humoral Substance Occurring in Human Urine and Plasma, Pages 401-410, JEAN E. SEALEY, JOHN H. LARAGH
Evidence for a Hormone other than Aldosterone which Controls Urinary Sodium Excretion, Pages 411-421, H.E. DE WARDENER, E.M. CLARKSON, D.M. NUTBOURNE
Further Evidence for a Humoral Natriuretic Factor, Pages 422-428, WILLIAM B. BLYTHE, DOMINGOS D'AVILA, HILLEL J. GITELMAN, LOUIS G. WELT
On a Natriuretic Factor in the Serum of Chronically Uremic Patients, Page 429, N.S. BRICKER, J. BOURGOIGNIE, H. WEBER, S. KLAHR, L.R. CHASE
Diphosphonates, Pages 430-443, H. FLEISCH, J.-P. BONJOUR, D.B. MORGAN, J.J. REYNOLDS, R. SCHENK, R. SMITH, R.G.G. RUSSELL
The Intermediary Metabolism of Vitamin D: 1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol, a Kidney Hormone Affecting Calcium Metabolism, Pages 444-451, E. KODICEK
1,25-Dihydroxycholecalciferol: Isolation, Identification, Regulation and Mechanism of Action, Pages 452-467, H.F. DELUCA, HARRY STEENBOCK
Calcium Control of the In Vivo Biosynthesis of 1,25 Dihydroxyvitamin D3: Nicolaysen's Endogenous Factor, Pages 468-476, I.T. BOYLE, R.W. GRAY, J.L. OMDAHL, H.F. DELUCA
Increased Rate of Metabolism of Vitamin D3 in Phenobarbitone-Induced Rats, Pages 477-479, J. SILVER, G.R. THOMPSON, G. NEALE, J.D. CAMERON, M. ORME, D. DAVIES, A. BRECKENRIDGE
Effect of Vitamin D Metabolites on Bone Resorption in Tissue Culture, Pages 480-486, LAWRENCE G. RAISZ, CLARENCE L. TRUMMEL
Some Aspects of Vitamin D Metabolism in Man, Pages 487-499, S.W. STANBURY, E.B. MAWER, G.A. LUMB, L.F. HILL, C.A. HOLMAN, M. JONES, C.J. VAN DEN BERG
List of Participants, Pages 500-509




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